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US agents quiz fraudster over links to anti-Islam movie that led to murder

Four suspects have been arrested but their identities are being kept
secret, part of a disjointed investigation that is symptomatic of the
chaos that continues a year after the revolution. What evidence there
might have been at the consulate has been trampled by sightseers. Two
wounded attackers are being treated in a city hospital but have not been
interviewed, with local police fearing to confront the Sharia militia
who stand guard around the building. And Libya has yet to give
permission for an FBI team dispatched to Libya to work in Benghazi.

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anxiety about the attack is everywhere in this city. "It is chaos,
only chaos, we need the United Nations here," said Mailand Saad, a local
businessman. "We need to defeat these bloody people, these extremists."
More
than 600 community leaders gathered on Saturday at a conference, the
Committee of the Wise People of Benghazi, to promise help in finding the
militants. Conference organiser Alem Ali said leaders had agreed a
joint demand that rogue militias must surrender or be disarmed by force.
"If they do not join legitimate armed forces, the tribes have
authorised the government to take action."